The Americanization of Emily
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1:24:04
Help me out. Thank you.
1:24:18
- Now hear this...
- How many days we've been on this tub?

1:24:22
- We already heard it!
- At ease, gentlemen.

1:24:26
All right, Charlie, here's your camera.
1:24:28
I'll be back in a minute
with your battery pack.

1:24:30
You are about to embark
on a great crusade...

1:24:32
toward which we have striven
these many months.

1:24:35
The hopes and prayers of
liberty-loving people everywhere...

1:24:39
go with you.
1:24:40
Can it!
1:24:41
Lieutenant, can't you
keep your men quiet?

1:24:44
All right, you men, shut up!
1:24:46
You already read us
about the great crusade.

1:24:49
I know. Now he's reading it. So shut up.
1:24:53
All right, now hear this.
1:24:54
The hopes and prayers of
liberty-loving people everywhere...

1:24:57
I'm gonna be sick.
1:24:59
Accompanied with our brave allies...
1:25:01
brothers in arms on other fronts...
1:25:04
you are bringing about the destruction
of the German war machine...

1:25:08
the elimination of Nazi tyranny
over the oppressed peoples of Europe...

1:25:13
and security for ourselves in a free world.
1:25:30
Cmdr. Cummings wants us
on the bridge, sir.

1:25:33
Where the hell are we, sailor?
1:25:35
About five miles off the coast of France.
You better get up on the bridge, sir.

1:25:47
Yes?
1:25:48
Charlie, come in. Close the door.
1:25:50
Got a real break.
1:25:51
There's a Navy camera unit assigned
to the ship.

1:25:53
This is photographer's mate Enright.
He'll show us how these cameras work.

1:25:57
- Go ahead, sailor.
- I don't quite understand your assignment.


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